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| - Even as a first timer to this city of lights, I had to go cheap since I was a broke college student on Spring Break. Luckily my friends planned for us to stay at Hooters, and one word definitely defined my experience: ghetto.
Yep... there's nothing special about Hooters honestly, but the real deal-sealer for here is that it was CHEAP, and since we were never really in the rooms, it wasn't a huge issue. The hotel is located off the strip across from MGM, and parking (like everywhere else in Vegas) is pretty generous.
Rooms were small. There were two queen sized beds for you and a friend to share. Ice and vending machines are available on each floor for your convenience (we definitely had a bath tub of liquor to start). There is a pool outside that is open 24 hours, but be sure to have a shirt on when you come back in. The staff doesn't like people who go in and out shirtless. And another bad part... there is no wireless internet available. (shute, even Motel 6 down the street has wifi!?)
As for the Casino, it wasn't bad, although the Hooters $100 free play in slots is pretty deceiving. I blew all of that in 12 rounds, so it is highly unlikely that you'll be making much money. Although I did learn how to play craps that night! Dealers were pretty legit.
So it's ghetto, but cheap. I can't complain.
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